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2007 Peterbilt 379 with a 4596x1 Alum Tank - Stock# 071367

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CHASSIS: 2007 Peterbilt 379, Caterpillar C13 Engine @ 525 horsepower, 10 Speed Eaton Fuller Transmission, Power Steering, Air Brakes, Air Conditioned, Cruise Control, AM/FM/CD Radio, Engine Brake, Tilt & Telescopic Wheel, Power Windows, Power Mirrors, Mirror Heat, Differential Lock, 1 - 80 Gallon Aluminum Fuel Tank, 295/75R 22.5 Front Tires on Aluminum Rims, 445/50R 22.5 Rear Super Single Tires on Aluminum Rims, 50,000 GVW (12,000 lb Front, 38,000 lb Rear), 4 Bag Air Ride Suspension.

TANK: 1998 Weld-It 4596 Gallon 1 Compartment Aluminum Tank, MC 306 AL, 1 - 6" Bottom Loading Head with Brake Lock, Vapor Recovery, No SGA, 1 - 3" Drop Line, Air Operated Internal Valves, 2 - Hose Tubes Length of Right Side, 2 - Small Hose Tubes Across Front, 1 - Small Aluminum Tool Box on Right Side, Safety Cone Holder, Pintle Hook with Light & Air Hookups.

INFO: Our refurbishing process varies depending on what each specific truck needs, with quality being our highest priority. Every truck goes through our 21 point Quality Inspection Checklist. We refurbish each truck to ASME and DOT standards. We then go through and completely detail the truck by steam cleaning the engine, the chassis, the tank, the meter box, etc. Next, we send the fuel truck to a third party vendor that performs the annual and five year test on the tank, along with the Department of Transportation (DOT) annual inspection. Customers who purchase our trucks will have the benefit of a full annual and a full five year tank certification (P,I,V,K) along with the full annual DOT certification.

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Posted in: Heavy Duty Trucks
Type: Tanker Truck
Make: Peterbilt
Model year: 2007
Location: Knoxville, TN
Posted: 3 / 6 / 18
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